On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 21:16:41 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> There are several Linux wordprocessor that would fit the bill.
> However, the one most comparable to WordPerfect for Windows is
> Wordperfect for Linux!  On my 486 (running Slackware 3.5), I
> use Wordperfect 8.  It's bloated, but useable.

>> If so, can anyone recommend any particular such applications
>> and let me know how much they cost?

> Wordperfect for Linux is free.  So are the other Linux
> wordprocessors (except for one, I think).

>> It was a Pentium 100 with a 1.6 MB hard drive and a 48x
>> CD-ROM drive and 32MB memory.
>> Does anyone think that this machine might be a good candidate
>> for a Linux box?

> Sure.  It's better than my 486 with 28meg RAM, and that
> works fine.

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Steve:

Thanks for the reply.

Can you recommend a good URL for me to learn more about Slackware
3.5 and how to install it?

Regards,

Sam Heywood
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